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Mexican Anarchism after the Revolution

Mexican Anarchism after the Revolution
Author: Donald C. Hodges
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0292788754

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Formal anarchist organizations disappeared in Mexico after the 1910 Revolution, but anarchist principles survive in the popular resistance movements against the post-revolutionary governments. In this book, Donald Hodges offers the first comprehensive treatment of the intellectual foundations, history, politics, and strategy of Mexican anarchism since the Revolution. Hodges interviewed leading Mexican anarchists, including Mónico Rodríguez Gómez, and gained access to documents of numerous guerrilla organizations, such as the previously missing "Plan de Cerro Prieto." Using both original and published sources, he shows how the political heirs of Ricardo Flores Magón, Mexico's foremost anarchist, agitated for workers' self-management and agrarian reform under the cover of the Mexican Communist party, how they played an important role in the student rebellion, and how, in the face of a labor movement that has come under government control, anarchism is currently experiencing a rebirth under another name.


Land and Liberty

Land and Liberty
Author: Ricardo Flores Magón
Publisher: Black Rose Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN: 9780919618305

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As background to the events in Chiapas, here is a seminal collection of essays by the famous theorist and activist Ricardo Flores Magón who influenced the Mexican Revolution, particularly the movements of Villa and Zapata. 1977: 156 pages, illustrated "paperback" ISBN: 0-919618-30-8 $12.99 "hardcover" ISBN: 0-919618-29-4 $41.99


Hazardous Waste Measurements

Hazardous Waste Measurements
Author: Milagros S. Simmons
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1990-12-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780873711715

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An essential component of all programs relating to waste management is the ability to perform measurements on-site for safe handling and disposal of hazardous wastes. This book focuses on recent developments in field testing methods and quality assurance, which are important to both RCRA and CLERLA hazardous waste management programs. The book highlights sampling strategies, field measurements, and toxicity screening of complex waste matrices. It also describes requirements for quality assurance intended to be used in hazardous wastes remediation, management, and control. Environmental scientists, analytical chemists, laboratory personnel, and other health professionals involved in the sampling, monitoring, and analysis of hazardous waste should consider this book an essential reference resource.


Land and Liberty

Land and Liberty
Author: Ricardo Flores Magón
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1977
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN: 9780919618299

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As background to the events in Chiapas, here is a seminal collection of essays by the famous theorist and activist Ricardo Flores Magón who influenced the Mexican Revolution, particularly the movements of Villa and Zapata. 1977: 156 pages, illustrated "paperback" ISBN: 0-919618-30-8 $12.99 "hardcover" ISBN: 0-919618-29-4 $41.99


Land and Liberty

Land and Liberty
Author: Ricardo F. Magon
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1979-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780932366047

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Anarchism and the Mexican Revolution

Anarchism and the Mexican Revolution
Author: Colin M. MacLachlan
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520071179

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"Historians of the Mexican experience in the United States, immigration, leftist politics, and legal affairs . . . [and] anyone interested in the First Amendment should read this book; anyone concerned about individual rights during wartime should read it as well."--William H. Beezley, Texas Christian University "A rich and multi-textured presentation. While scholars will find this work extremely enlightening, the general reader will be caught up in the human drama."--James W. Wilkie, University of California, Los Angeles


Anarchism & The Mexican Working Class, 1860-1931

Anarchism & The Mexican Working Class, 1860-1931
Author: John M. Hart
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0292767706

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The anarchist movement had a crucial impact upon the Mexican working class between 1860 and 1931. John M. Hart destroys some old myths and brings new information to light as he explores anarchism's effect on the development of the Mexican urban working-class and agrarian movements. Hart shows how the ideas of European anarchist thinkers took root in Mexico, how they influenced revolutionary tendencies there, and why anarchism was ultimately unsuccessful in producing real social change in Mexico. He explains the role of the working classes during the Mexican Revolution, the conflict between urban revolutionary groups and peasants, and the ensuing confrontation between the new revolutionary elite and the urban working class. The anarchist tradition traced in this study is extremely complex. It involves various social classes, including intellectuals, artisans, and ordinary workers; changing social conditions; and political and revolutionary events which reshaped ideologies. During the nineteenth century the anarchists could be distinguished from their various working- class socialist and trade unionist counterparts by their singular opposition to government. In the twentieth century the lines became even clearer because of hardening anarchosyndicalist, anarchistcommunist, trade unionist, and Marxist doctrines. In charting the rise and fall of anarchism, Hart gives full credit to the roles of other forms of socialism and Marxism in Mexican working-class history. Mexican anarchists whose contributions are examined here include nineteenth-century leaders Plotino Rhodakanaty, Santiago Villanueva, Francisco Zalacosta, and José María Gonzales; the twentieth-century revolutionary precursor Ricardo Flores Magón; the Casa del Obrero founders Amadeo Ferrés, Juan Francisco Moncaleano, and Rafael Quintero; and the majority of the Centro Sindicalista Ubertario, leaders of the General Confederation of Workers. This work is based largely on primary sources, and the bibliography contains a definitive listing of anarchist and radical working-class newspapers for the period.


Riding with the Revolution

Riding with the Revolution
Author: Dan La Botz
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2024-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004271333

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Riding with the Revolution tells the story of Americans who from 1900 to 1925 became involved with the Mexican Revolution. John Reed actually saddled up and rode with Pancho Villa. Later, American war resisters crossed the Rio Grande into Mexico, where they helped found the Communist Party, the Industrial Workers of the World, and a Feminist Council. Protestant ministers, Socialist Eugene Debs, Samuel Gompers head of the AFL, the anarchist Emma Goldman, and Communists John Reed, Louis Fraina, Bertram Wolfe, as well as foreign politicos M.N. Roy, Sen Katayama, and Alexander Borodin all took a hand in the Mexican labor movement.


The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magon

The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magon
Author: Claudio Lomnitz-Adler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 9781461958512

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In this long-awaited book, Claudio Lomnitz tells a groundbreaking story about the experiences and ideology of American and Mexican revolutionary collaborators of the Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magon. Drawing on extensive research in Mexico and the United States, Lomnitz explores the rich, complicated, and virtually unknown lives of Flores Magon and his comrades devoted to the "Mexican Cause." This anthropological history of anarchy, cooperation, and betrayal seeks to capture the experience of dedicated militants who themselves struggled to understand their role and place at the margins of the Mexican revolution. For them, the revolution was untranslatable, a pure but deaf subversion: "La revolucion es la revolucion" -- "The Revolution is the Revolution." For Lomnitz, the experiences of Flores Magon and his comrades reveal the meaning of this phrase. "The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magon "tracks the lives of John Kenneth Turner, Ethel Duffy, Elizabeth Trowbridge, Ricardo Flores Magon, Lazaro Gutierrez de Lara, and others, to illuminate the reciprocal relationship between personal and collective ideology and action. It is an epic and tragic tale, never before told, about camaraderie and disillusionment in the first transnational grassroots political movement to span the U.S.-Mexican border. "The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magon "will change not only how we think about the Mexican Revolution but also how we understand revolutionary action and passion."


The Mexican Revolution

The Mexican Revolution
Author: Paul R. Joseph
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1976
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN:

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